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you also have investments outside the united states. you also have investments through a caymans trust, all right? cheryl: were either ineffective? >> as i said last night, it is hard to say who wins these things, can kind of be an issue here, but because the president showed up he gets the advantage. i always wondered if the debate were reversed, if denver were the second one, how would the media coverage be? it was a surprise he was engaged in by default he was every bit as effective as he was in the first debate, the president was just engaged in this one. dennis: what is wrong with investing in a chinese company? >> i don't know. we were trying to say to be tough on china that means you can't invest in china. that would be like saying in the late 50s and early 60s when this country couldn't invest in america because of what was going on with racial segregation in mississippi and alabama would be stupid. it would be nonsensical. these are the type of issues that come up that trivialize big issues. you have to be able to separated. i
you also have investments outside the united states. you also have investments through a caymans trust, all right? cheryl: were either ineffective? >> as i said last night, it is hard to say who wins these things, can kind of be an issue here, but because the president showed up he gets the advantage. i always wondered if the debate were reversed, if denver were the second one, how would the media coverage be? it was a surprise he was engaged in by default he was every bit as effective as...
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can the united states get energy independence for oil? everybody wants it but no one knows how to do it. >> it is a good question and also addressing the single most hackneyed phrase in american politics. every president since riccard nixon has talked about energy independence. my third book addressed the myths of energy independence, and the world's biggest energy consumer, exporting on the order of three million barrels of refined oil products. why would we be independent of this market place? it is people would go rhetoric but means absolutely nothing. sandra: we heard governor romney supports more drilling and the approval of the keystone pipeline, things that seem like a logical answers to our energy dependence problem in this country. do you agree with the governor's energy proposal? >> thanks for having me. no i don't. we all share certain values like reducing dependence on foreign oil, saving money at the pump and protecting our children and parents's public health. governor romney's plan will do none of those things. president ob
can the united states get energy independence for oil? everybody wants it but no one knows how to do it. >> it is a good question and also addressing the single most hackneyed phrase in american politics. every president since riccard nixon has talked about energy independence. my third book addressed the myths of energy independence, and the world's biggest energy consumer, exporting on the order of three million barrels of refined oil products. why would we be independent of this market...
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more goods are sent to the united states than the country. conversely, china owns a lot of our debt. they bought a lot of our debt. they sustained the caring cause for that debt. we each need each other. that is just calling it as it is. i think what you will hear out of governor romney is we can afford to be a lot tougher on china. expect to hear more out of the president. on and on they will go. in a table venue that they they will be at, talking next to each other, normally, the better part is to be low-key. we learned at the joe biden ryan debate that is not the case. i think all these issues will come up. china will. each pushing their own cards. cheryl: i do not know about you, but i think they will be a little more respectful of bob schieffer tonight. neil: i think halfway into this they will be throwing things at each other. it will be regardless if bob schieffer is there or the pope. it will get nasty. cheryl: do not forget this, joined neil tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time for televisions best debate coverage. take a look at this a
more goods are sent to the united states than the country. conversely, china owns a lot of our debt. they bought a lot of our debt. they sustained the caring cause for that debt. we each need each other. that is just calling it as it is. i think what you will hear out of governor romney is we can afford to be a lot tougher on china. expect to hear more out of the president. on and on they will go. in a table venue that they they will be at, talking next to each other, normally, the better part...
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>> did you serve in the united states military, you understand that the grading of the infrastructure. the president can spew all he wants about nanette and those types of things. i think it was a rehearsed line. when you look at a key state, say virginia and others, that have such military assets and to hear the president talk about that in such a demeaning derogatory way, i do not think he gains any votes. that is a huge change and difference between barack obama and mitt romney. dagen: did mitt romneymake, though, enough of a connection whether it is the weak economy or the $16 trillion that? did he hit it hard enough? >> absolutely. that romney talks about what we need to do in terms of china and currency manipulation. we talk about our friendship with israel. there is no one that believes that president obama has bent over backwards to solidify our relationship with israel. i think mitt romney is exceptionally strong and that ray. they have demonstrated it in their talks and actions. i think mitt romney coming across presidential. dagen: in two weeks time hopefully we will know.
>> did you serve in the united states military, you understand that the grading of the infrastructure. the president can spew all he wants about nanette and those types of things. i think it was a rehearsed line. when you look at a key state, say virginia and others, that have such military assets and to hear the president talk about that in such a demeaning derogatory way, i do not think he gains any votes. that is a huge change and difference between barack obama and mitt romney. dagen:...
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tracy: on the flip side, 2012 is a great year in the united states. may not be having a good year but we are. ashley: get the expert right there. tracy: printing is called oil closing up earth $0.03, $92.12 a barrel. lance armstrong losing one of his biggest and oldest supporters, nike. dennis kneale on that story next. ashley: as we do every day at this time let's look at the ten and 30 year treasuries, ten year it up, the yield up 1.8%, up eight basis points and 30 year treasury zeroing in at 3.9%. we will be right back. follow the wings. lori: i am lori rothman with your fox business brief. the swing between gains and losses despite a solid report on the housing market. that is overshadowed by disappointing results from ibm and intel. the dow is down two points. investors are eating up shares of beam foods after the food and beverage company's initial public offering with the spinoff of its light weight of foods unit offering roughly twenty million shares at fourteen dollars to $16 each. american airlines is planning to baja either market number of
tracy: on the flip side, 2012 is a great year in the united states. may not be having a good year but we are. ashley: get the expert right there. tracy: printing is called oil closing up earth $0.03, $92.12 a barrel. lance armstrong losing one of his biggest and oldest supporters, nike. dennis kneale on that story next. ashley: as we do every day at this time let's look at the ten and 30 year treasuries, ten year it up, the yield up 1.8%, up eight basis points and 30 year treasury zeroing in at...
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. >> on the other side paul ryan was showing if something could happen he united states. i think they both met their bar what they were trying to do but it was very different than last week where there was a clear winner, mitt romney beat barack obama. that is not the case in this. melissa: i felt watching it last night sort of each side was nodding along and saying my guy did a great job, my guy won. it seemed very sort of even across the board. do you think that is a fair assessment? >> well i do. and i think that is the way most debates go. last week was a very rare instance. melissa, i will say this, at the same time, we're starting to see what obama's strategy is going to be next week. that is, don't let mitt romney get his rythym. that is what vice president was trying to do. and he did it very effectively. you're starting to see how they're adjusting to that defeat in the last week's debate. next week's debate should be very interesting. melissa: the vice-presidential debate doesn't really, it doesn't really do that much, right, unless, unless there's a knockout bl
. >> on the other side paul ryan was showing if something could happen he united states. i think they both met their bar what they were trying to do but it was very different than last week where there was a clear winner, mitt romney beat barack obama. that is not the case in this. melissa: i felt watching it last night sort of each side was nodding along and saying my guy did a great job, my guy won. it seemed very sort of even across the board. do you think that is a fair assessment?...
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egypt is shifting slowly from being a partner to the united states to becoming critic of the united states and there are threats against the peace process with israel. there is a lot of ground that the governor can and would cover to make sure that the american public understands that the differences are really deep between the two agendas. lori: look what is going on overseas is so troubling of everything from what is going on in the middle east to the general malaise of the global economy. walid, this is your area of expertise. are people really going to be keying into those concerns outside of our boundaries, outside of our territory? or at the end of the day will they be concerned with their own pocketbooks? will tonight's debate be enough to sway voters in either direction. >> it should. the gas prices are not just economic life and social life. if the iranian regime is not contained, if al qaeda is not defeated whole network the iting us cheaper fly of oil will go down in the next few months. there are threats in libya. there are threats in the gulf and there are threats in syria. am
egypt is shifting slowly from being a partner to the united states to becoming critic of the united states and there are threats against the peace process with israel. there is a lot of ground that the governor can and would cover to make sure that the american public understands that the differences are really deep between the two agendas. lori: look what is going on overseas is so troubling of everything from what is going on in the middle east to the general malaise of the global economy....
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you are looking at sandy approaching the united states probably early friday morning. it just upgraded to a hurricane, category one. dagen: unemployment babysitting at 7.8%, but that may not be that there is not work to be found. salt lake city saw 5% growth, as well as as well as, surprisingly, detroit. both alston and houston cell growth of 6%. the highest increase was 7% growth adding over 63,000 jobs. the chief executive said in a note to workers that the company is shutting its boston's studio am a close boston and japan as well. it currently has over 3000 employees. it is up. it may be time to change your passwords. a company analyzed a list of millions of passengers released by a group of online hackers. topping the list were the word password. 123456. the company found some unusual new additions. there is jesus or jesus. along with ninja, monkey, unfortunately, connell sucks did not make the list this year. that was not in the prompter, it was connell rules. dagen: [ laughter ] connell: we are going to go to nicole now. it is a good day for facebook. nicole: he
you are looking at sandy approaching the united states probably early friday morning. it just upgraded to a hurricane, category one. dagen: unemployment babysitting at 7.8%, but that may not be that there is not work to be found. salt lake city saw 5% growth, as well as as well as, surprisingly, detroit. both alston and houston cell growth of 6%. the highest increase was 7% growth adding over 63,000 jobs. the chief executive said in a note to workers that the company is shutting its boston's...
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here in the united states you have maintained you want to double the size of the company in the u.s. for the next 20 years. do you still feel confident considering where we are economically in this country that you can do the type of expansion that you want to do? >> yeah, we feel very confident. we're one of the few brands where financing isn't an issue. we haven't discussed financing, franchisees since the early part of 2010. in our earn report this morning we increased our guidance in the u.s. for dunkin donut stores from a net 260 to 280. we moved it up to 280 to 300. globally we nearly doubled the number of new stores that we opened in the last quarter. we feel very confident that we're going to make this, say, a mega growth company. we think that we're well on the way to hitting the 5% dunkin donuts growth, that so many investors have asked me about. when they ask me about that, i've always said the only reason we don't go there now is we want to get there in a steady sustainable way, rather than just going for the numbers. we want every store that opens to be profitable. and t
here in the united states you have maintained you want to double the size of the company in the u.s. for the next 20 years. do you still feel confident considering where we are economically in this country that you can do the type of expansion that you want to do? >> yeah, we feel very confident. we're one of the few brands where financing isn't an issue. we haven't discussed financing, franchisees since the early part of 2010. in our earn report this morning we increased our guidance in...
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there is nothing even close to that in the united states. this is something we should raise to a bilateral level with china. they have gone on feathered in this activity for years. all american companies know it. there are two companies left in america that have intellectual properties. they are prolific at this. now is the time to say, listen, we will not give you our national security framework just because. we are not going to do that. you need to start playing by the international rules of commerce. dennis: u.s. is a country ruled by love. they fail to provide that. you are moving a little early here, which is good, i guess. most of their sales are handsets. they could be listening devices to listen to my phone calls. i do not think the chinese care about my medical plans. >> we did not come out and say than the sale of handsets. i will argue that this is not done. a lot of our information is coming from current and former employees. they have been saying that since the beginning. the problem is, that information -- has an old fbi agent,
there is nothing even close to that in the united states. this is something we should raise to a bilateral level with china. they have gone on feathered in this activity for years. all american companies know it. there are two companies left in america that have intellectual properties. they are prolific at this. now is the time to say, listen, we will not give you our national security framework just because. we are not going to do that. you need to start playing by the international rules of...
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the idea that the president of the united states can send out his united nations ambassador and straightforwardly lie to the american people, and catherine herridge has done a brilliant job of reporting on this story, from the very beginning. it is nailing it there. the contact of the -- fact of the matter is, that not one single iota of evidence existed when this administration decided to push the story of the youtube video, some 14 minutee of it, as the cause of this assault on our consulate, the murders of four americans, including our ams today doors, -- ambassadors. what was in live, live, real time videos and audio of the attack that stretched some almost seven hours in which we had our national security team watching and listening. we had e-mails being exchanged from american officials in libya, sent directly into three, the estimate is, three to 400 people, in the situation room, amongst other places, in the white house. and nothing was done. the controversy grows and the questions compound themselves rather than be resolved, and this administration is trying, in my judgment, simply to st
the idea that the president of the united states can send out his united nations ambassador and straightforwardly lie to the american people, and catherine herridge has done a brilliant job of reporting on this story, from the very beginning. it is nailing it there. the contact of the -- fact of the matter is, that not one single iota of evidence existed when this administration decided to push the story of the youtube video, some 14 minutee of it, as the cause of this assault on our consulate,...
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we're going to see the same two men, the president of the united states and governor romney. and guess what, they're going to be the same guys. the issues are going to be in most instances the same. in some, far more urgent. with new developments, whether it be benghazi and, what appears to be a cover-up, whether it beethe economy and what appears to be some improvement. these, the way these men handle themselves with, you know, a few days difference in time will be fascinating. melissa: i'm really interested in the format and the questions. they're trying to get the undecided voters. >> who i'll help you. melissa: who are these people? >> i'll help you. 60 uncommitted voters by gallup which just had a phone conversation with the obama administration and went in and changed their poll results. lori: you -- >> they did it and did it because of intervention of the obama administration. these are the same folks who selected 60. don't worry too much about that, because the town hall meeting is rigged from beginning to end with questions from the audience that have been screened,
we're going to see the same two men, the president of the united states and governor romney. and guess what, they're going to be the same guys. the issues are going to be in most instances the same. in some, far more urgent. with new developments, whether it be benghazi and, what appears to be a cover-up, whether it beethe economy and what appears to be some improvement. these, the way these men handle themselves with, you know, a few days difference in time will be fascinating. melissa: i'm...